Staking claim settler colonialism and racialization in Hawai'i / Judy Rohrer.

Author/creator Rohrer, Judy
Format Electronic
Publication InfoTucson : The University of Arizona Press, [2016]
Descriptionx, 228 pages ; 24 cm.
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SeriesCritical issues in indigenous studies
Critical issues in indigenous studies. ^A1144921
Contents Introduction -- Chapter 1. Going to the ocean : native Pacific cultural studies -- Chapter 2. Weaving analytics and disrupting dyads : unsettling settler colonialism in Hawai'i -- Chapter 3. 'Melting pot' v. 'Cauldron of hate' : cooking up racial discourse in Hawai'i -- Chapter 4. Got race? : Rice v. Cayetano and the racialization of Kanaka Maoli -- Chapter 5. Attacking trust : Kamehameha schools lawsuits, postracial discourse, and victimized haoles -- Chapter 6. Mestiza consciousness, kuleana, and oceanic borderspaces : genealogical rearticulations in Hawai'i.
Abstract "Staking Claim analyzes Hawai'i at the crossroads of competing claims for identity, belonging, and political status. Judy Rohrer argues that the dual settler colonial processes of racializing native Hawaiians (erasing their indigeneity), and indigenizing non-Hawaiians, enable the staking of non-Hawaiian claims to Hawai'i"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 199-220) and index.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
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LCCN 2015033624
ISBN9780816502516 (cloth : alk. paper)

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